Words/Phrases DEFINED:
"aristocratism of talent"
Father Jerome's PSYCHOSOCIOLOGICAL DICTIONARY of KEYWORDS/PHRASES used in his QUALIA III Monograph.
"aristocratism of talent"
The GENERAL CONTEXT of such use is:
aristocratism of talent: the predisposition, or disposition, or habitus, of assumption that no matter what one might wish to do or to be, not only will the (hereditary) money be available to do so, but that the grace and giftedness of social requirements will actually 'call upon' oneself to do or be that which one idealizes (fantasizes) one might be or do; inclination, disposition, propension for anything; 'mind', 'will', wish, desire, appetite. mental endowment; natural ability. a special natural ability or aptitude, usually for something expressed or implied. a natural capacity for success in some department of mental or physical activity.
Also see: aristocratic ideology of birth bourgeois heredity bourgeois ideology of grace and giftedness class consciousness class habitus habitus